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- [2:57:45 PM] Senny: But I guess the point of a good minimalistic design is all the necessary information being accessible.
- [2:57:45 PM] Senny: and stripping away all the unecessary elements
- [2:57:52 PM] Senny: as well as making it as easy to access as possible
- [2:57:53 PM] Reginald (Spice): Indeed. Strip out everything you don't need, but don't leave out what you do
- [2:58:00 PM] Senny: which I believe, is why you don't like Maigo's design
- [2:58:06 PM] Senny: because it makes it hard to access certain things
- [2:58:06 PM] Reginald (Spice): More than that
- [2:58:09 PM] Senny: oh?
- [2:58:49 PM] Reginald (Spice): It's minimalist and pretty, but kii doesn't understand some important web design basics
- [2:59:00 PM] Senny: Like what?
- [2:59:17 PM] Reginald (Spice): particularly, the most important to me, typography
- [2:59:28 PM] Reginald (Spice): and how it relates to readablilty
- [2:59:51 PM] Reginald (Spice): the only part you have to read (the faq) is too thin
- [3:00:19 PM] Reginald (Spice): ideally you want between 10-20 words per line and a longer line-height
- [3:00:39 PM | Edited 3:00:49 PM] Reginald (Spice): Also, hiding information is a bad idea, no matter how cute
- [3:00:58 PM] Reginald (Spice): I suppose it fits
- [3:01:06 PM] Reginald (Spice): because it seems to be against the reader
- [3:01:25 PM] Reginald (Spice): subtlely, but you can pick it up from the language
- [3:01:40 PM] Senny: Yes
- [3:01:54 PM] Reginald (Spice): Touch screens are huge, and they wouldn't know about the information on the covers
- [3:02:05 PM] Senny: Yeah
- [3:02:09 PM] Reginald (Spice): Note: These are all nitpicks
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